KIRSTIE Alley fans lined up around the block to pick up a rare piece of memorabilia at her eclectic estate sale.
The late Cheers star’s family is selling off her whimsical items, including her Dancing With the Stars outfits and old movie scripts, at a yard sale in Clearwater, Florida.
Kirstie died from colon cancer aged 71 in December 2022.
Family of The Veronica’s Closet actress in charge Estate sales for two girls with selling many items from his “everyday life” in his homes in Los Angeles, Maine, and Clearwater.
This includes a stunning strapless orange ball gown with beading from her time on DWTS.
She appeared on the dance competition in 2011 and again in 2012 in an All-Stars edition.
There are also more than 400 pairs of shoes, including an embellished white Manolo Blahnik pair.
Kirstie’s furniture is also at your disposal, including a large king-size bed, a giant shrimp sculpture, glasses, ornaments, ornate chairs and extravagant beds.
Candlesticks, quirky plates and statues are also in the mix, with pieces ranging from $5 to thousands of dollars.
A Two Girls Estate sales representative told Fox 13 that one of Kirstie’s “friends and employees” recommended them to the family.
Instead of an auction, each item has an individual price.
He explained that there were still affordable items as “a plate is still a plate even though Kirstie Alley owned it.”
“These are household items. These are the items she lives with every day,” he said.
However, the company added that certain prices have heftier price tags as there is “definitely a star factor.”
The company also told The US Sun that some items shown in the photos may no longer be available.
Duo Marisa and Sophie from Irving Road Vintages and Antiques were among the fans who eagerly lined up to watch the sale.
They shared a TikTok of dozens of people lining up around the block to enter the event.
“The line was so long, but it was worth it,” they said, filming the crowd.
The clip showcased racks full of Kirstie’s colorful and eclectic dresses, tops and skirts, as well as dozens of her shoes.
“The clothes she had were crazy. Her shoes were amazing,” they added.
“Not only was she beautiful, but her house suited her perfectly.”
“It’s a dream to check out and purchase some of Kirstie Alleys’ beautiful pieces,” the video’s caption read.
Kirstie died from “newly discovered” cancer, her family announced on December 5, 2021.
“She was surrounded by her closest family and fought very hard,” her children, True and Lillie Parker, said on social media.
“As iconic as she was on screen, she was an even more incredible mother and grandmother.”
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